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1. Decomposing an elevational gradient in predation by insectivorous birds

2. Dietary specialization is conditionally associated with increased ant predation risk in a temperate forest caterpillar community

3. Three-way species interactions reverse the positive pairwise effects of two natives on an exotic invader

4. The Evolution and Ecology of Interactions Between Ants and Honeydew-Producing Hemipteran Insects

6. Consequences of arthropod community structure for an at-risk insectivorous bird

9. Latitudinal resource gradient shapes multivariate defense strategies in a long‐lived shrub

10. Traits underlying community consequences of plant intra-specific diversity.

11. Comparing the Individual and Combined Effects of Ant Attendance and Wing Formation on Aphid Body Size and Reproduction

13. Effect of water availability on volatile-mediated communication between potato plants in response to insect herbivory

14. Herbivore Diet Breadth and Host Plant Defense Mediate the Tri-Trophic Effects of Plant Toxins on Multiple Coccinellid Predators.

15. Effects of geographic variation in host plant resources for a specialist herbivore's contemporary and future distribution

16. Dietary specialization is conditionally associated with increased ant predation risk in a temperate forest caterpillar community

17. Sexual and genotypic variation in terpene quantitative and qualitative profiles in the dioecious shrub Baccharis salicifolia

19. Snow melt timing acts independently and in conjunction with temperature accumulation to drive subalpine plant phenology

20. The tri-trophic interactions hypothesis: interactive effects of host plant quality, diet breadth and natural enemies on herbivores.

21. Progressive sensitivity of trophic levels to warming underlies an elevational gradient in ant–aphid mutualism strength

22. Elevational gradients in plant defences and insect herbivory: recent advances in the field and prospects for future research

23. Predatory birds and ants partition caterpillar prey by body size and diet breadth

25. Generalising indirect defence and resistance of plants

26. Plant structural complexity mediates trade‐off in direct and indirect plant defense by birds

27. Herbivore specificity and the chemical basis of plant–plant communication in <scp>B</scp> accharis salicifolia ( <scp>A</scp> steraceae)

28. Weather cues associated with masting behavior dampen the negative autocorrelation between past and current reproduction in oaks

29. Plant chemical mediation of ant behavior

30. Specificity of plant-plant communication for Baccharis salicifolia sexes but not genotypes

31. Relative effects of genetic variation sensu lato and sexual dimorphism on plant traits and associated arthropod communities

32. Test of biotic and abiotic correlates of latitudinal variation in defences in the perennial herbRuellia nudiflora

33. Effects of tree species diversity and genotypic diversity on leafminers and parasitoids in a tropical forest plantation

34. Editorial overview: Ecology: The studies of plant–insect interaction — approaches spanning genes to ecosystems

35. Elevational cline in herbivore abundance driven by a monotonic increase in trophic-level sensitivity to aridity

36. Intra-specific latitudinal clines in leaf carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus and their underlying abiotic correlates in Ruellia nudiflora

38. Comparison of tree genotypic diversity and species diversity effects on different guilds of insect herbivores

39. Functional responses of contrasting seed predator guilds to masting in two Mediterranean oak species

40. Traits underlying community consequences of plant intra-specific diversity

41. Ecological and evolutionary consequences of plant genotype diversity in a tri-trophic system

42. Plant traits mediate effects of predators across pepper (Capsicum annuum) varieties

43. Genetically based latitudinal variation inArtemisia californicasecondary chemistry

44. Masting promotes individual- and population-level reproduction by increasing pollination efficiency

45. Predictors of pine defences

46. Effects of Brassica nigra and plant–fungi interactions on the arthropod community of Deinandra fasciculata

47. Clinal adaptation and adaptive plasticity inArtemisia californica: implications for the response of a foundation species to predicted climate change

48. Establishment and Management of Native Functional Groups in Restoration

49. Green grass and high tides: grazing lawns in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems (commentary on Burkepile 2013)

50. Masting behaviour in a Mediterranean pine tree alters seed predator selection on reproductive output

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